Salons
In Copernicus Salons artists, scientists and entrepreneurs open conversations on experiments with artificial Intelligence, virtual worlds and blockchains.
The salons promote cross-pollination and strive for new knowledge and innovation in a supportive environment.
The Salons offer an opportunity for creative thinkers to explore the potential and the dark side of exponential technologies, in search for new ideas and innovations that are groundbreaking as well as sustainable in the long run.
‘The Do Nothing Club’
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Mina Gallery
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In a rapidly automating world, The Do Nothing Club (TDNC) transports us into a post-work future. If AI and machines handle life’s routines, what values, roles and ways of being will shape our lives and communities?
Together, we’ll question ingrained ideas of productivity, rediscover the potential of meaningful rest and explore what it means to live a “successful” life when fulfillment may take on entirely new forms.
What could the future of work look like if doing is no longer the highest measure of worth? Welcome to The Do Nothing Club! In this salon that is curated by Lisanne Buik.
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‘Who owns AI?’
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Open Space Gallery
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In times with exploding possibilities in Artificial Intelligence, many questions have yet to be answered. One of the most important ones: who owns AI?
Jeroen is a honoured artist working with AI since 2010 and thus was the designated person to open the discussion in a Copernicus Salon on this topic.
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